Multi-detection port type efficient water quality detection equipment

By using a multi-port water quality testing device, which combines discharge components and testing elements, multiple water quality parameters can be detected simultaneously. This solves the problems of long testing time and incomplete detection of existing equipment, and improves testing efficiency and accuracy.

CN223940924UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24BEIJING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INSPECTION & TESTING TECHNOLOGY CO LTD ANHUI BRANCH
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520360224.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-03
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-03

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Technical Problem

Existing water quality testing equipment requires sequential testing of different indicators, which is time-consuming and cannot provide results quickly. Furthermore, a single testing device cannot meet the testing needs of multiple water quality parameters, increasing costs and testing errors.

Method used

Design a multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device. Through the combination of discharge components and detection elements, multiple discharge pipes can simultaneously deliver water samples to different detection ports. Equipped with different types of water quality detectors, it can simultaneously detect multiple parameters.

Benefits of technology

It enables the simultaneous detection of multiple water quality parameters, obtains more comprehensive water quality data, improves detection efficiency, reduces errors, and lowers costs.

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Abstract

The utility model provides multi-detection port type efficient water quality detection equipment which comprises a bottom box, a discharge assembly and detection pieces, the discharge assembly used for discharging water is installed on the upper side surface of the bottom box, a plurality of groups of detection pieces are clamped on the upper side surface of the bottom box through sliding grooves, the discharge assembly comprises an extraction piece used for extracting a water source, and the detection pieces are arranged on the bottom box. The utility model has the following beneficial effects that: through the arrangement of the discharge assembly, the plurality of discharge pipes can convey the extracted water sample to different detection ports at the same time during use, so that the water sample can be conveniently detected, and the detection efficiency is improved; synchronous detection of the same water body on instruments at different detection positions is realized, and water samples can be sent to detection ports of different instruments for detecting pH value, dissolved oxygen, heavy metal content and the like at the same time, so that more comprehensive and richer water quality data can be obtained, and the water body quality condition can be evaluated more accurately.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of testing equipment, and specifically relates to a multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device. Background Technology

[0002] Water quality testing equipment is an instrument used to analyze and measure various physical, chemical, and biological indicators in water bodies to assess water quality. Current water quality testing equipment consumes a significant amount of time when sequentially testing different indicators or different water samples, especially when processing large numbers of samples or handling urgent testing tasks. It cannot provide results quickly because the testing process is sequential and cannot perform multiple tests simultaneously. A conventional solution is to increase the number of individual testing devices, but this significantly increases costs, including equipment procurement, maintenance, and site occupancy. Secondly, the testing comprehensiveness is insufficient; a single testing port cannot simultaneously meet the testing needs of multiple water quality parameters and cannot comprehensively reflect the water quality status. This is because different testing items may require different testing conditions and instruments, which a single testing port cannot handle. To solve this problem, multiple samples are often taken and sent to different testing institutions or using different testing equipment. This not only increases time costs but may also cause changes in the water sample during sampling and transportation, affecting the accuracy of the test. Therefore, a new structure is needed to solve the above technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device to solve the problems mentioned in the background technology.

[0004] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device, comprising: a base box, a discharge assembly, and testing components. The upper surface of the base box is equipped with a discharge assembly for discharging water. The upper surface of the base box is fitted with multiple sets of testing components via a sliding groove. The discharge assembly includes an extraction component for extracting water. A discharge pipe is installed on the outer surface of the extraction component. The testing components include a base plate for mounting a testing cylinder. A water quality detector is installed on the outer surface of the testing cylinder for detecting the water inside the testing cylinder.

[0005] In a preferred embodiment, a support leg is installed at each of the four corners of the lower surface of the base box, a sliding groove is provided on the rear edge of the upper surface of the base box, a box door is hinged to the lower left corner of the upper surface of the base box, and a cavity is provided in the inner half of the base box.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment, the extraction component includes a pump, a first pipe, a second pipe, and a third pipe. The pump is installed on the left side surface of the bottom tank, and the first pipe is installed at the outlet end of the pump. The first pipe has an L-shaped structure.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment, a second pipe is installed on the outer surface of the first pipe. The end of the second pipe away from the first pipe is connected to the upper surface of the bottom box. The outlet end of the second pipe is located at the bottom of the cavity. A waterproof water pump is installed at the bottom of the cavity and is connected to the second pipe.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, a third pipe is installed at the end of the second pipe away from the pump. The third pipe penetrates the upper surface of the bottom box, and the outlet end of the third pipe is located at the lower edge of the right side surface of the bottom box.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, multiple discharge pipes are evenly installed on the front surface of the pipe body. The diameter of the discharge pipe is smaller than that of the pipe body. The discharge pipe has an L-shaped structure, and the outlet end of the discharge pipe is aligned with the central axis of the chute. A valve is provided at the connection between the discharge pipe and the pipe body. In use, multiple discharge pipes can simultaneously deliver the extracted water sample to different detection ports, realizing synchronous detection of the same water body on instruments at different detection positions. This allows for the acquisition of more comprehensive and richer water quality data, which helps to more accurately assess the water quality status.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the detection element is provided in multiple sets, and the multiple sets of detection elements have the same structure. The detection element is electrically connected to the computer equipment through wires and a water quality detector.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, a base plate is mounted on the upper surface of the bottom tank via a sliding groove. A detection cylinder is installed at the center of the upper surface of the base plate. The central axis of the detection cylinder is collinear with the central axis of the outlet end of the discharge pipe. In use, different detection cylinders can be equipped with different types of water quality detectors. By combining them with the discharge assembly, multiple water quality parameters can be detected simultaneously, avoiding the cumbersome process of multiple tests required by a single detection device that can only detect a single indicator.

[0012] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: 1. By setting up a discharge component, a discharge component for discharging water is installed on the upper surface of the bottom tank. The discharge component includes an extraction component for extracting water source, and a discharge pipe is installed on the outer surface of the extraction component. In use, multiple discharge pipes can simultaneously transport the extracted water sample to different detection ports, realizing the synchronous detection of the same water body on instruments at different detection positions. Water samples can be simultaneously sent to the detection ports of different instruments for detecting pH, dissolved oxygen, heavy metal content, etc., thereby obtaining more comprehensive and richer water quality data, which helps to more accurately assess the water quality status.

[0013] 2. By setting up detection components, multiple sets of detection components are mounted on the upper surface of the bottom box via sliding grooves. The detection components include a base plate for installing the detection cylinder, and a water quality detector is installed on the outer surface of the detection cylinder to detect the water inside the cylinder. In use, different detection cylinders can be equipped with different types of water quality detectors. The water quality detector inside the detection cylinder can detect acidity (pH value), dissolved oxygen, chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia nitrogen and other indicators. By combining with the discharge component, multiple water quality parameters can be detected simultaneously, obtaining more comprehensive water quality information at once, avoiding the cumbersome process of multiple tests required by a single detection device that can only detect a single indicator. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a multi-sensor type high-efficiency water quality testing device according to the present invention.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the detection element of a multi-sensor type high-efficiency water quality testing device according to the present invention.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the side structure of a multi-sensor type high-efficiency water quality testing device according to the present invention.

[0018] In the diagram, 100 is the bottom box, 110 is the sliding groove, and 120 is the box door.

[0019] 200 - Pipe body one, 210 - Pipe body two, 220 - Pump, 230 - Pipe body three, 240 - Discharge pipe;

[0020] 300 - Base plate, 310 - Detection cylinder, 320 - Water quality detector. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0022] Please see Figures 1 to 3This utility model provides a technical solution: a multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device, including: a base box 100, a discharge component, and a testing component. The upper surface of the base box 100 is equipped with a discharge component for discharging water. Multiple sets of testing components are clamped onto the upper surface of the base box 100 via a sliding groove 110. The discharge component includes an extractor for extracting water source, and a discharge pipe is installed on the outer surface of the extractor. The testing component includes a base plate 300 for installing a testing cylinder 310. A water quality detector 320 is installed on the outer surface of the testing cylinder 310 for detecting the water inside the testing cylinder 310.

[0023] Please see Figures 1 to 3 As the first embodiment of this utility model: a support leg is installed at each of the four corners of the lower surface of the bottom box 100, a sliding groove 110 is provided on the rear edge of the upper surface of the bottom box 100, a box door 120 is hinged to the lower left corner of the upper surface of the bottom box 100, and a cavity is provided in the half of the interior of the bottom box 100.

[0024] The extraction components include a pump 220, a first pipe 200, a second pipe 210, and a third pipe 230. The pump 220 is installed on the left side surface of the bottom box 100, and the first pipe 200 is installed at the outlet end of the pump 220. The first pipe 200 has an L-shaped structure.

[0025] Pipe body 210 is installed on the outer surface of pipe body 1 200. The end of pipe body 210 away from pipe body 1 200 is connected to the upper surface of bottom box 100. The outlet end of pipe body 210 is located at the bottom of the cavity. A waterproof water pump is installed at the bottom of the cavity and is connected to pipe body 210.

[0026] In use, the user first places the device next to the water source to be tested. After placement, the user places the pump 220's suction end into the water source through a hose. After placement, the user starts the pump 220 to draw water into pipe body 200. The user then closes the valve between pipe body 200 and pipe body 230, and opens the valve of pipe body 210, allowing water to flow through pipe body 210 into the cavity inside the bottom tank 100 for storage. After water extraction, the user turns off pump 220 and starts the waterproof pump 220 inside the cavity, sending water back into pipe body 200 through pipe body 210. The user then opens the valve between the discharge pipe and pipe body 200 to release the water through the discharge pipe. After the water is discharged through the discharge pipe, the detection device below the discharge pipe can receive the water for subsequent testing. After the detection device receives the water, the user can close the valve at the discharge pipe in sequence, and then open the valve between pipe body 200 and pipe body 230 to discharge the reserved water in the cavity. Before the next test, the user needs to draw clean water through the above steps to clean the water flow path to avoid affecting the subsequent test structure. Since multiple discharge pipes can simultaneously deliver the extracted water samples to different detection ports, the same water can be detected simultaneously on instruments at different detection positions. Water samples can be sent to the detection ports of different instruments that detect pH, dissolved oxygen, heavy metal content, etc., to obtain more comprehensive and richer water quality data, which helps to more accurately assess the water quality status.

[0027] Please see Figures 1 to 3 As a second embodiment of the present invention: a pipe body 230 is installed at the end of the pipe body 210 away from the pump 220. The pipe body 230 penetrates the upper surface of the bottom box 100, and the outlet end of the pipe body 230 is located at the lower edge of the right side surface of the bottom box 100.

[0028] Multiple discharge pipes are evenly installed on the front surface of the pipe body 200. The diameter of the discharge pipe is smaller than that of the pipe body 200. The discharge pipe has an L-shaped structure. The outlet end of the discharge pipe is aligned with the central axis of the slide groove 110. A valve is provided at the connection between the discharge pipe and the pipe body 200.

[0029] The detection device is set in multiple sets, and the multiple sets of detection devices have the same structure. The detection device is electrically connected to the computer equipment through wires and water quality detector 320.

[0030] A base plate 300 is mounted on the upper surface of the base box 100 via a sliding groove 110. A detection cylinder 310 is installed at the center of the upper surface of the base plate 300. The central axis of the detection cylinder 310 is collinear with the central axis of the outlet end of the discharge pipe.

[0031] When testing the water body using the operation steps of the first embodiment, multiple sets of testing components are first installed on the upper surface of the bottom box 100 via the base plate 300, so that the testing components are placed sequentially below the discharge pipe. After the testing cylinder 310 receives the water source discharged from the discharge pipe, the user can stop the discharge. Then, the water body is tested through the water quality detector 320 on the outer surface of the testing cylinder 310 (the water quality detector 320 is existing technology, and its specific structure and working principle will not be described in detail here). After the test is completed, the user can reverse the above steps to remove the testing cylinder 310 through the slide 110 via the base plate 300, and then pour out the tested water body, followed by cleaning. Since different testing cylinders 310 can be equipped with different types of water quality detectors 320, the water quality detector 320 inside the testing cylinder 310 can detect acidity and alkalinity (pH value), dissolved oxygen, chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia nitrogen and other indicators. By combining with the discharge component, multiple water quality parameters can be detected simultaneously, obtaining more comprehensive water quality information at once, avoiding the cumbersome process of multiple tests required by a single testing device that can only detect a single indicator.

[0032] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device, comprising: The base box (100), discharge assembly, and detection components are characterized in that a discharge assembly for discharging water is installed on the upper surface of the base box (100), and multiple sets of detection components are clamped on the upper surface of the base box (100) via a slide groove (110). The discharge assembly includes an extractor for extracting water, and a discharge pipe (240) is installed on the outer surface of the extractor. The detection components include a base plate (300) for installing a detection cylinder (310), and a water quality detector (320) is installed on the outer surface of the detection cylinder (310) for detecting the water inside the detection cylinder (310).

2. The multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A support leg is installed at each of the four corners of the lower surface of the base box (100). A sliding groove (110) is provided on the rear edge of the upper surface of the base box (100). A box door (120) is hinged to the lower left corner of the upper surface of the base box (100). A cavity is provided in half of the interior of the base box (100).

3. The multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The extraction component includes a pump (220), a first pipe (200), a second pipe (210), and a third pipe (230). The pump (220) is installed on the left side surface of the bottom box (100). The first pipe (200) is installed at the outlet end of the pump (220). The first pipe (200) has an L-shaped structure.

4. The multi-sensor high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 3, characterized in that: A second pipe (210) is installed on the outer surface of the first pipe (200). The end of the second pipe (210) away from the first pipe (200) is connected to the upper surface of the bottom box (100). The outlet end of the second pipe (210) is located at the bottom of the cavity. A waterproof water pump is installed at the bottom of the cavity and is connected to the second pipe (210).

5. The multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The end of the second pipe (210) away from the pump (220) is equipped with a third pipe (230), which penetrates the upper surface of the bottom box (100), and the outlet end of the third pipe (230) is located at the lower edge of the right side surface of the bottom box (100).

6. The multi-sensor high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 5, characterized in that: Multiple discharge pipes (240) are evenly installed on the front surface of the first pipe body (200). The diameter of the discharge pipe (240) is smaller than that of the first pipe body (200). The discharge pipe (240) has an L-shaped structure. The outlet end of the discharge pipe (240) is aligned with the central axis of the chute (110). A valve is provided at the connection between the discharge pipe (240) and the first pipe body (200).

7. The multi-port high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The detection device is provided in multiple sets, and the multiple sets of detection devices have the same structure. The detection device is electrically connected to the computer equipment through wires and a water quality detector (320).

8. The multi-sensor high-efficiency water quality testing device as described in claim 7, characterized in that: The upper surface of the base box (100) is fitted with a base plate (300) via a slide groove (110). A detection cylinder (310) is installed at the center of the upper surface of the base plate (300). The central axis of the detection cylinder (310) is collinear with the central axis of the outlet end of the discharge pipe (240).